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He squirms, he smirks, he mugs — and he evades questions.
In the background, a large cat evades a rampaging boar.
Mr. Pauline evades questions about what his work might mean.
It's a racial doublespeak that sometimes evades more than explains.
Each team that evades capture for 28 days wins $250,000.
Somebody who is evading you in the interview is also someone who probably evades issues, evades other circumstances, and will not be straight with the people you put him or her in charge of.
He narrowly evades capture, but not before a dog mauls him.
Bonnie evades her mother's questions and builds her walls even higher.
The fluid nature of culture, ethnicity, and politics evades orderly classification.
In a world that would like simple answers, Herbert evades simplicity.
Blesener's photographs seem to counter this idea, suggesting this possibility evades these camps.
I love novels and short stories, but for some reason poetry evades me.
If Weinstein evades the charges, the "Silence Breakers" said their work won't end.
But Sylvan Esso evades the booming, repetitive overkill of typical electronic dance music.
I FaceTime him, and he evades my questions like only a high schooler can.
Injured but alive, he evades capture long enough to get to the underground himself.
Each time a character evades death, it feels like a temporary stay of execution.
However, the looming question that still evades climate scientists is when will they collapse?
And I believe that debate moderators can press Trump when he lies or evades.
But if rosacea evades even medical professionals, how can you tell if you're affected?
Michael evades airport security and Robert Loggia's goons in time to cheer for his dad.
The process effectively evades export taxes in China and import duties into the United States.
As to how a male anglerfish evades destruction when approaching a female is anyone's guess.
Kwon evades the pitfalls of the religious novel by giving them the widest possible berth.
The sound of the summer constantly evades him, like the Leonardo DiCaprio Oscar of pop music.
One in five bus riders in New York City evades the fare, far worse than elsewhere.
Yet Jackson disputes the notion that Himes's hard-boiled detective series evades or cheapens racial politics.
Ebata evades a few bombs thrown in desperation, and then the bell rings and scores are announced.
Late in the "Diamonds" pas de deux, the ballerina evades her partner while the strings play tremolos.
For the first time, she evades the camera: As it moves in on her, she backs away.
A great strength of 'Lazarus,' but also a source of difficulty, is how it evades simple answers.
But for a disillusioned voter who can't stomach the Democratic field, Yang evades other key signifiers, too.
But either the bacteria evades the shipworm's immune system, or the shipworm recognizes the bacteria as safe.
The one constant on Game of Thrones is that it consistently evades our attempts to figure it out.
It completely evades the question about tax returns, too: Thank you for signing this We the People petition.
"If you want to get something trending, you need something that evades Twitter bot detection mechanisms," DiResta said.
He finds the crease and bowls over a safety, successfully evades another, and that is pretty much that.
This evades accusations that the state has mismanaged the people's assets, but effectively ensures dismal secondary-market performance.
When the crew confronts Greaves about his poorly written script, he evades making changes and avoids directing the actors.
Her work, currently on view in a mini-retrospective at Mark Borghi Fine Art, evades narrative or biographic pull.
The result is a bureaucratized method of dispensing punishment, one that sometimes evades key protections for Americans' constitutional rights.
Cal evades him only by winding up in his swimming pool and nearly dies there because he can't swim.
This novel follows along as she evades slave catchers and other perils, and offers a host of quirky characters.
And a U.N. report laid out how the country evades sanctions to import luxury items, like diamonds and vermouth.
How promulgating a leftwing conspiracy theory about the government's role in the attack is any more ethical evades me.
Reisman prods Celeste and tries to get her to admit that she's being abused, while Celeste evades and deflects.
Painting Chicago into a corner is a dangerous exercise that evades talking about sound gun policy or improving urban centers.
How it works: Cancer metastasizes when it successfully evades or tricks a person's immune system into allowing it to spread.
Near the end of the season, when BoJack almost strangles that woman on set, he evades public consequences yet again.
But in a 1989 oral history conducted by the Art Institute of Chicago, he evades this attribution for those buildings.
"What is that?" he asks, as she evades one of his questions, looking at the camera to protest his probing.
It's no secret that reporters have a lot of tensions with Sanders, who consistently evades the truth during press briefings.
The clip opens with the titular thief (Mena Massoud) engaging in some parkour-esque stunts as he evades his pursuers.
I also pressed him on a question he evades in the book: Do we need a moral and political revolution?
Decades later, Fred Terna evades sentimentality — the dead have no agency, no claim to the realm inhabited by the living.
The movie actively evades the two reasons it should exist — fight scenes and extra campy performances from the film's leading actresses.
He travels through Moscow; London; Tangier, Morocco; and New York as he evades the C.I.A. while searching for his personal history.
Extra note: ERODED was a bonus answer that was not in my initial fill attempt; I tried EVADES/EVADED at first.
On the other hand, can we trust a candidate who habitually evades serious policy questions and is routinely described as "dangerous"?
And finally, some said that real estate still requires a level of human interaction and judgment that evades traditional data analysis.
Lizzo's music also evades easy classification into a specific genre, making it particularly versatile — and thus ideally suited for campaign playlists.
It's evolution at work: Tiny mutations help the virus evade detection, and as it evades detection, it's more successful at multiplying.
Instead, he has turned consequences into another set of rules he gleefully evades — another thing to make everyone's problem but his own.
"It's not my job" not only evades responsibility, but also ignores that the most prominent computing society has a code of ethics.
Yet, in the little corner of the window that evades the tacked-up cloth imitating a curtain, the miasma lifts a little.
In the 11th episode, "Holly," a stranded June evades discovery by Fred and Serena (Strahovski) and has her baby on her own.
Together, the two form an unlikely alliance as two bandits on the run as Zak evades returning to the old folks home.
Many of the candidates lighten their populist overtures with an empathy that often evades Mr. Trump — and, some Democrats say, evaded Mrs.
The IRS, you see, regularly evades regulatory oversight of its new rules by refusing to acknowledge the significant impact they will have.
For technical reasons, it also incidentally collects data on Americans, a practice that privacy advocates have said evades Constitutional protections against warrantless searches.
The first two hours, as Mr. Madoff builds his illusory empire and at first evades detection, are largely played for comedy, even farce.
GZ: What I'm working on at the moment is trying to know more about who really uses these and who really evades taxes.
Too many city officials are willing to accommodate such activity and provide a safe haven to anyone who successfully evades our Border Patrol.
A sense of summit fatigue now seems to prevail, the critics add, noting that Russia's withdrawal evades some of the biggest security problems.
In "Rickmancing the Stone," Summer evades any and all true feelings about her parents' divorce by embracing this gory new post-apocalyptic lifestyle.
Let us imagine that he evades the truth, or tells a lie, perhaps to save face, perhaps to spare the ones he loves.
As often as she gives a concrete description of Havana in the loosening grip of socialism, she gives one that dances and evades.
And by relying far less on journalism and original reporting, it evades many of the ethical and journalistic norms that other news outlets follow.
It doffs its old livery, in other words, and puts on a slightly different outfit, one that somehow evades the immune system's surveillance tactics.
Even some loyal viewers and fans of the series shake their heads both at Carrie's choices and the way she evades responsibility for them.
This is an administration that has a troubling relationship with the truth, evades questioning by the media, and at times openly undermines the Constitution.
But somehow any memory of having squid there evades me, which seems odd, especially since squid, or calamares, are indeed quite popular in Mexico.
Including "items" like bluejeans, flip flops, tattoos and a burkini, it largely evades the air of expense, exclusivity and hauteur typical of these ventures.
"All of it — terrifyingly and marvelously — evades summary and confounds expectations," wrote A. O. Scott wrote in his review for The New York Times.
When he tries to catch it with his also-lubed hands, the slippery dildo inevitably evades his grasp and goes flying across the room.
Poniewozik evades this line of thought by asserting that Trump is TV, the mere simulacrum of a human being projected onto a flat-screen.
But Fleabag deftly evades the accusations of whining and wallowing that Hannah received because, instead of complaining during moments of turmoil, she simply dissociates.
When the protagonist of the novel later evades the Grim Reaper by hiding under a bed made of bones, I laugh and cheer for him.
It's an ideal combination for this character who never breaks stride as she agilely evades obstacles, most of which are men (Andy Serkis, Alexander Skarsgard).
Wisely, all the important elements remain intact: the little yellow head that gobbles pellets, the little floating fruits, the ghosts he evades and occasionally chomps.
Politically, the arrangement evades elected officials' — and thus voters' — most direct tool for holding EPA officials accountable for the exercise of permitting and enforcement powers.
"Music which evades the issues of complexity and tension or which simply reflects these aspects of life is not accepting its psychological responsibility," he continued.
Top of the list is that master of disguise, the mimic octopus, which evades predators by masquerading as other, venomous, animals—lionfish, sea snakes, even jellyfish.
Scarry articulated for me part of what I found (and find) so awful about physical pain: Pain resists and evades and at times even destroys language.
And here we are today, semi-wired, with more sophisticated Bluetooth, still waiting on the decade-long promise of wireless living that evades us, like an unrequited crush.
The Capital Radio and TV Program Producers Association, in a statement on Sunday, vowed to blacklist anyone who evades tax, breaks contract, or signs a "yin-yang" contract.
It is that with which he cannot be reconciled even when he evades sequential time in favor of a pretense—the creation of a virtual universe of simultaneity.
Rozema turns it into the story of a clever, willful woman who grits her teeth and, in a reckless gamble, evades the dictates of an oppressive patriarchal society.
The camera follows Kumal as he learns to hunt for food, evades villagers trying to kill him, and searches for a mate in the wilds of central India.
Here's the thing — the popular page, which boasts more than 200,000 followers, also uses a deceptive technique that evades Facebook's content bans and drives traffic to anti-Muslim websites.
As a result, many resort to contractors to fill their payrolls with temporary hires, a solution that evades red tape but produces neither dedicated staff nor a happy workplace.
It is perhaps not an accident that in addition to ignoring the plain language of Dodd-Frank, this move evades the Senate confirmation process that might moderate any appointment.
Yet by focusing on the gauzy myths that tend to dominate speeches and newspaper columns, Carpenter evades the harder questions and more cold-blooded calculations that lie behind them.
A popular Canadian political Facebook page that promotes the far-right Jewish Defence League uses a deceptive technique that evades Facebook's content bans and drives traffic to anti-Muslim websites.
GZ: According to my estimates there's about 8 percent of the world's wealth — $7.6 trillion — in tax havens, and 80 percent evades taxes, meaning only 20 percent is duly reported.
The United Nations found that North Korea evades existing international sanctions and maintains access to the international financial system through a comprehensive network of front companies, many based in China.
But it frustratingly evades ever offering a straightforward summary of the actual details of the case against Syed, in favor of rehashing what a great guy everyone thought he was.
Here a jab begets a counter, which Smith evades with a check hook while back stepping to an angle, and attempts to follow with a southpaw right hook from said angle.
For a variety of technical reasons, it also incidentally collects an unknown amount of data belonging to Americans, a practice that privacy advocates have said evades Constitutional protections against warrantless searches.
Critics have called the process under which the FBI and other agencies can query the pool of data collected for U.S. information a "backdoor search loophole" that evades traditional warrant requirements.
My love for these pants, on the other hand, evades reason and takes root in that part of my brain that believes I have a lot in common with Maggie Gyllenhaal.
And further on, when a super-fast self-learning and self-assembling AI system starts to develop and engineer itself faster than any human ever could, it evades our intellect for good.
The female muse can be a nice racket, of course, but it's a strangely old-fashioned his-and-her configuration for a director like Mr. Jarmusch, whose work otherwise evades creaky norms.
And while due to vocal pitch changes it's hard to tell who is speaking to who, the peek into the conversation is a touching moment, particularly since he evades the press so well.
The Trump SoHo project also seems to have been a front for money laundering, though Trump himself evades legal liability for that one on the grounds that he didn't actually own the project.
Since adversarial attackers will have no way of knowing which patches of the image you're going to test for consistency, it'll theoretically be hard for them to design a perturbation that evades detection.
Amid his hallucinatory style of speech—which continually evades the respite of a complete sentence—Trump stated in no uncertain terms that conflicts of interest, in any capacity, were of little concern for him.
Christopher Darden and Marcia Clark watch as Cochran expertly evades questions from reporters, with Darden commenting that Cochran is "made of Teflon," but Cochran loses his ever-present cool when he sees the show.
While artwork, merch designs and music videos help connect Wicca Phase to a carefully curated selection of cultural touchstones in a visual sense, Adam's own identity evades definition just as much as the music itself.
" Wieners, who never stopped proclaiming himself the cocksucker, neither evades nor transcends the condemnation of the straight world, but demands it: "Damned and cursed before all the world / That is what I want to be.
In Q&As that we've watched from other schools, and in his speeches we watched from other schools, people have tried to engage with him, and he's pretty unresponsive and kind of evades people's questions.
" She continued: "And in the moment that he evades the truth or tells the lie, if not before, he has made a decision about whose love matters most, about who will receive his tenderest love.
A Burning Man participant (left) evades a chasing firefighter and falls into the flames of an effigy at the annual Burning Man arts and music festival in the Black Rock Desert of Nevada on Sept. 2.
This mostly has to do with the immune systems of advanced organisms—while our own cancer evades immune responses by virtue of being, well, part of us, cancer from other individuals is recognized as an invader.
Along the way, Tucker connects with old compatriots, played by Danny Glover and Tom Waits, meets a love interest, played by Sissy Spacek, and evades the cops, led by the dogged detective John Hunt (Casey Affleck).
Other moments show Wonder Woman standing up to Nazis, hanging from a helicopter, rolling down a hill as she evades a tank firing at her and using her Bracelets of Submission to battle some bad guys.
One joy of "This Bridge Called My Ass" — a dense, audacious and wickedly funny work that had its premiere as part of the American Realness festival — is the way that question evades any simple, stable answer.
In the movie "Catch Me If You Can" based on a true case, Leonardo DiCaprio plays a young charismatic forger, Frank Abagnal Jr., who evades capture until the IRS eventually arrests and convicts him for his escapades.
In the months after the report was published, prior to the latest nuclear test, VICE News spoke with numerous experts who further explained how Pyongyang evades sanctions and why additional restrictions are unlikely to make much difference.
And two years into the joint United States-Afghanistan operation, a clear understanding of the Islamic State affiliate, the latest enemy in the long Afghan war, still evades even some of those charged with fighting it. Gen.
At their worst, the vulnerabilities as described would allow attackers to bypass security safeguards against tampering with the computer's operating system, and potentially plant malware that evades practically any attempts to detect or delete it on AMD chips.
Senate President Pietro Grasso, leader of small left-wing group Free and Equal, condemned the idea of forgiving people who flout building rules, comparing it to "when someone who evades taxes is exonerated because taxes are too high".
"The study … doesn't tell us how to make a vaccine for HIV in people, but it does tell us how the virus evades the human immune response," John Mascola, director of vaccine research at NIAID, told STAT News.
If he can muster a level of discipline that often evades him, a news cycle dominated for days could help Trump, distracting from feuds with fellow Republicans, including his widely criticized response to violent protests in Charlottesville, Virginia.
Lana and Lilly Wachowski's "The Matrix," as Raftery sees it, tapped into the idea that "online, reality was becoming bendable," a concept encapsulated in a revolutionary CGI sequence in which Neo (Keanu Reeves) miraculously evades a hurtling bullet.
The film pointedly evades confronting some of his more egregious infractions — like the sexual assault accusations levied against him in 2017 — preferring instead to get at the complexity behind football fandom, shrouded in questions of nationalism and pious devotion.
But Ingrid Goes West evades that fate with on-the-nose detail (Joan Didion quotes, Edward Sharpe-inspired nuptials, "girl crushes," fluttering-heart emoji, poached eggs) and a complicated antiheroine that puts Plaza at the top of her game.
You read about this in a newspaper in the lobby of an expensive hotel in central London and try and recall the last time you walked down the street clutching a pair of thin-handled plastic bags; the memory evades you.
We can now use this tax amnesty data to have a sense of who evades taxes, how the prevalence of tax evasion varies by income group or wealth group, and the reasons for this, which are very interesting and important questions.
Facing sexual assault charges, 3D-printed gun advocate Cody Wilson evades US authorities Wilson's arrest in a Taipei hotel on Friday was the result of a collaborative effort between the U.S. Marshals, Taiwan's police force and the U.S. State Department.
If DHS somehow manages to craft an executive order that evades that issue, or if Congress passes any of the suite of Republican bills that purport to end family separation by expanding family detention, it will mean one of two things.
But there is one story that evades our every attempt to pin it down—that of Moodymann (born Kenny Dixon Jr.), the second-wave Detroit DJ and producer who infamously doesn't give a fuck about playing the music industry game.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Group of Seven (G7) finance ministers said Wednesday that they would continue to impose maximum economic pressure on North Korea, which evades international sanctions with a network of front and shell companies to access the global financial system.
Basically, the whole health care clusterfuck is a consequence of a strategy Republicans arrived at months ago, built around the fact that they wanted to use budget reconciliation — the process that evades the filibuster — for both Obamacare repeal and tax reform.
But it does mean that their current rhetoric totally evades a central issue — should the federal government massively slash payments to health care providers, and how on earth do they plan on winning the political fight to make that happen?
"If the alien evades arrest for some short period of time — according to respondents, even 85033 hours is too long — the mandatory-detention requirement is inapplicable, and the alien must have an opportunity to apply for release on bond or parole," he said.
The bigger issue here is that the President of the United States continually and aggressively ridicules and evades the free press in this country, to the point of suspending access to one of the nation's most prominent journalists simply for asking a question.
Stasis is something of a foreign concept to this noise-rock act: Over the course of more than a decade, Pile has grown from a solo venture to a four-piece, and made music that consistently evades easy categorization or conventional song structure.
The pacing is swift as a thriller as this group evades the vengeful brutalities of the encroaching Red Army — and then plays a dangerous game by lying to the Wehrmacht in order to secure themselves spaces on a refugee ship before the whole region collapses.
Unlike its predecessors such as Formspring and Honesty Box, the Instagram AMA feature evades the inevitable ugliness of an anonymous question bin by revealing the identity of the asker to whoever solicits the questions, but keeping them anonymous if you decide to repost their question.
"Fyre Fraud" on Hulu is the one that scored interview with Fyre mastermind Billy McFarland — though the interview becomes increasingly awkward as he evades or outright refuses to answer many of the filmmakers' questions (and they've taken heat for apparently paying McFarland for the interview).
This year's colossal straw goat will be dedicated on December 22017, the first day of Advent, and it will be erected with an extra secure fence and around-the-clock safety and security precautions with the hope that 2017 will be a year it evades the flames.
Privacy advocates have argued that Section 702 permits the NSA to spy on Internet and telephone communications of Americans without warrants from the secret Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, and that foreign intelligence could be used for domestic law enforcement purposes in a way that evades traditional legal requirements.
"Improv Is Love" (2017), another comedy, is a brutal, concise sendup of the "do what you love" philosophy of life, in which an aspiring improv comedy dude (Matt Barats, who also wrote the short, which was directed by Doron Hagay) evades a family crisis to pursue his art.
There's the football star (Jason London) who isn't sure he can give up drugs and booze for sports; the freshman (Wiley Wiggins) who evades a hazing campaign and winds up hanging with the seniors; and the 20-something slacker (Matthew McConaughey) who still hangs around high school students to meet younger girls.
The installation featured product descriptions and even some physical products, laid out on a table for visitors to touch and handle: earrings that record police encounters, a scarf that evades facial recognition technology (which could be useful to fight surveillance at protests), and sunscreen that goes on dark skin without leaving a white cast.
A recent episode about The Golden Girls evades simple explanations for the show's grip on the queer imagination—it explores the historical and cultural forces driving its appeal in a way that's anything but NPR monotone, and ends with a heart-wrenching story from Rufus Wainwright about meeting Bea Arthur at a gay bear resort.
Yet to President Trump, Mr. Arpaio is a role model: a man for whom the "rule of law" means that he can do what he wants when he wants, who humiliates those weaker than him and mocks those who try to constrain him, who evades scrutiny and accountability — in short, a perfect little tyrant.
The end of the film that Shyamalan ended up going with is ominous, but not completely devoid of hope: while James McAvoy's newly-named The Horde evades the police (and vows to punish all of humanity with a seriously creepy mirror monologue), The Horde's evil personalities do allow Casey (Anya Taylor-Joy) to escape relatively unscathed.
In other words, the future of Bitcoin will depend on which narratives become the meta-narratives: will Bitcoin be defined by the Eduardo Gomez stories of individuals who escape systems of tyranny thanks to Bitcoin, or the corrupt government officials who receive bribes in their anonymous crypto-wallet, or the drug traffickers who evades detection by shifting from U.S. dollar payments to crypto?
With a keen eye for colorful detail, Dray narrates the elaborate rituals of the English hunting tradition, and samples its rich vocabulary, from "nouns of assembly" ("a sloth of bears" or "a business of ferrets") to nomenclature (a six-year-old stag that evades a king or queen is dubbed "a hart royal proclaimed") to flowery euphemisms for different kinds of scat.
But it's easy to suspend your disbelief in sheer enjoyment at Pavone's use of language, not to mention a James Bond-worthy itinerary that takes the otherwise ink-stained wretch from Brooklyn to Paris by way of Dublin, a Russian billionaire's yacht and a remote village in Iceland, as he evades a variety of secret-service types, enforcers and that even more frightening contemporary golem, the megalomaniac businessman.
In XXX, a 2002 documentary about Vin Diesel's life that was erroneously mislabeled an action-adventure movie by the studio, Vin Diesel wears Vans sneakers, drives a convertible off a cliff to make a political statement about the societal worth of violent video games and rap music, hangs out with Bam Margera in a loft that has a half pipe in it, buddies up with an evil anarchist by quoting Vandals lyrics at him, goes to two raves, parachutes four times, evades a hailstorm of bullets by doing dirt bike tricks, and causes an avalanche with dynamite then races said avalanche on a snowboard.

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